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When looking into one’s future we’re brought up to look at any currency as a commodity for survival. Our focus is the immediate cash we use to accumulate things such as the basics like groceries, shelter, and clothing. Then there are the more intangible things like investments for our future or acquiring knowledge. More than […]

“Have you gone to the garden?” “Yes Guruji.” “Have you watered the plants?” “Yes, I did.” “What you see there?” “Flowers of many kinds, colors, shapes and scents.” “Anything else?” “Yes, unusual but none important.” “Tell me.” “I saw a spider and bee were both drinking nectar from a beautiful flower.” “Bee or spider – […]

“Oh my God, what have I done?” A million points of light lined up And danced across the dim-lit room While smoke broke through their ordered tiers Pale shadows cast the white-framed screen To life amidst the musty gloom. A bridge across too many years His life was spanned by different scenes. Anticipation then welled […]

I seem to have come into this life with a relentlessly questioning mind. I remember dreaming as a child about travelling to the end of the Universe. And, then what? There’s a fence? What’s over the fence? My Dad (of course, for those of you who knew him) indulged these ponderings, suggesting that at Sunday […]

2020 has been a year like no other. During the current turbulent times of stress, being a human is not easy. Many feel worried, sad, and confused. Some are struggling to put food on the table. Some lost their jobs. Some are alone and afraid. Meanwhile, I show up every single day and do the […]

F-E-A-R has two meanings: Forget Everything and Run or Face Everything and Rise. The choice is yours. — Zig Ziglar Regret comes from making a decision without being completely present in thinking it through, acting on autopilot, copying someone else’s action or recommendation, or making a decision out of fear. Regret comes from being reactive, […]

Cayman Islands (June 6th , 2020) The smallest of the Cayman Islands is home to fewer than 200 people – and yet at roughly 10 miles long by one mile wide, Little Cayman has become known as a magnificent oasis in the Caribbean. Small but mighty, the island shines as a flourishing example of what […]

By Elisa Cassiani As a 17-year-old living in Napa, CA, my experience with the natural world was pretty conventional – dogs, cats, deer, squirrels. Although I have traveled to beautiful destinations in the past, they were generally established civilizations where wildlife wasn’t at the forefront. When my mom told me that I might be […]

By Salome Buglass Featured image: Salome Buglass and Dr. Sylvia Earle hold up kelp samples during a dive near Isabela Island, Galapagos National Park (c) Kip Evans, Mission Blue. The Spanish version can be read below. For almost three years now, as part of the Seamount Research Project at the Charles Darwin Foundation and working […]